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Old 27th May 2016, 08:01   #1
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Default Companies could use 'intermediate' web security certificates to spy

A certificate authority (CA) is a trusted entity that issues electronic certificates (duh) to verify identity on the Internet. They're a key part of secure communications online -- and thus super important. Then there's intermediate CAs, signed by a...

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